Priest hit cap. (discipline pvp)

Hello,

I have one small problem...
I do wonder why should i spell cap on disc... esp for pvp purpose...
I know the miss chance is 4% so i need around 400hit to cap...
Why should i spend 400 points to hit.cap rather than chose mastery or spirit ?
Is it worth it ? ...
If i use fear/mc 100 times 4% will be missed... so it's no so important... on the other hand ooming is a problem.
I wait for your opinions.

The point is, bysorynyos, you don't cast Fear 100 times in a game. You cast it a few. And those few times you cast it, you need it to work. Otherwise, you lose.

Hit Cap removes one random chance out of the equation, and lets you regain control of that element so it's only down to your skill versus theirs, without the computer playing against you too. This is why it's also important to reach Spell Penetration cap for the same reason.

The point is, bysorynyos, you don't cast Fear 100 times in a game. You cast it a few. And those few times you cast it, you need it to work. Otherwise, you lose.

Hit Cap removes one random chance out of the equation, and lets you regain control of that element so it's only down to your skill versus theirs, without the computer playing against you too. This is why it's also important to reach Spell Penetration cap for the same reason.

Alongside the fact that sometimes, you need to dispell, say a HoP... you really need it to work the first time.

In about any type of activity (wow, soccer, handball, swimming etc. etc.) it's the small details that determines the outcome of a game. The hit and spell pen cap are a detail in wow pvp.

I understand that, but i feel like i'm losing more games by ooming rather than from a missed fear.
I will try some games without hit and chose then if it's worth it or not.
Thanks for inputs.

I really ought you to get those caps. If you're ooming alot, then it's more a question about lack of game knowledge/communication with your team mates rather than that ekstra 400 something.
If you watch the pro healers play, you will notice alot of them takes every opportunity to drink, alongside their incredible knowledge of mana preserving and choosing the right spell to cast. They communicate whenever they're running low on mana so the other two know they're gonna play defensive/disruptive to create a drink opportunity. You can watch alot of good healing games at Blizzard tournament sites for free if you want to learn more